Here's how I grip the club. Left hand - place grip across middle section of index finger and last section of pinkie, then wrap my palms around the grip to get a relatively strong grip showing at least 2 knuckles. Right hand - basically mirror the left and grip by placing fingers under the grip now (I hook my right pinkie with my left index finger).
What I find is that when I wrap my right hand over the shaft, the right V is now actually running along the shaft and therefore pointing somewhere between my left shoulder and my head. Now I know the V has to point to my right shoulder.
So what's the proper way to approach the right hand grip after the left hand has been set correctly (V pointing to right shoulder)? Instead of placing my right fingers under the shaft as a start, should I be placing more of my palm instead? I tried that and it helps to align my right V pointing to my right shoulder, but I just want to make sure that's the right way to do it?
I just got this off the lesson section in this site :
Now whether you have chosen the inter-lock or the overlap grip, one thing must be the same with the right hand. That is the club runs through the fingers and 'V' is formed between your right forefinger and right thumb. this 'V' should point at your right shoulder.
I think here's the problem for me. If I have the club running through the fingers and I wrap my right hand over the grip, the V points to the head and not the right shoulder. Or can I ask this, how many knuckles should you be seeing of the right hand? For the left hand, the more knuckles you see, the stronger the grip is. Does this also apply for the right hand??
Thanks!
What I find is that when I wrap my right hand over the shaft, the right V is now actually running along the shaft and therefore pointing somewhere between my left shoulder and my head. Now I know the V has to point to my right shoulder.
So what's the proper way to approach the right hand grip after the left hand has been set correctly (V pointing to right shoulder)? Instead of placing my right fingers under the shaft as a start, should I be placing more of my palm instead? I tried that and it helps to align my right V pointing to my right shoulder, but I just want to make sure that's the right way to do it?
I just got this off the lesson section in this site :
Now whether you have chosen the inter-lock or the overlap grip, one thing must be the same with the right hand. That is the club runs through the fingers and 'V' is formed between your right forefinger and right thumb. this 'V' should point at your right shoulder.
I think here's the problem for me. If I have the club running through the fingers and I wrap my right hand over the grip, the V points to the head and not the right shoulder. Or can I ask this, how many knuckles should you be seeing of the right hand? For the left hand, the more knuckles you see, the stronger the grip is. Does this also apply for the right hand??
Thanks!
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